Nat Turner: Rebellions In American History

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It’s impossible to unwrap the exact goals of Nat Turner when he led this uprising, but it’s fair to assume he wanted to successfully implement change and believed he was the man to do just that. It was the deaths of around 60 men and children that ignited one of the most talked about rebellions in American history. Turner was originally accompanied by 4 of his closest confidants but gradually 75 slaves had joined in on the rebellion. Although Turner himself had escaped and was in hiding for a few months the other slaves involved (along with some who weren’t involved) left back were going about to be faced with severe consuquences. Around 53 blacks were arrested and tried to unfair trials, about 20 were hanged, and 12 transported out of Virginia.